The Power of Networks
Prospects of Historical Network Research
Herausgeber: Kerschbaumer, Florian; Stark, Martin; Keyserlingk-Rehbein, Linda von
The Power of Networks
Prospects of Historical Network Research
Herausgeber: Kerschbaumer, Florian; Stark, Martin; Keyserlingk-Rehbein, Linda von
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" The Power of Networks describes a typology of network-based research practices in the historical disciplines, ranging from the use of quantitative network analysis in cultural, economic, social or political history or religious studies, to novel approaches in the Digital Humanities.
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" The Power of Networks describes a typology of network-based research practices in the historical disciplines, ranging from the use of quantitative network analysis in cultural, economic, social or political history or religious studies, to novel approaches in the Digital Humanities.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781032236674
- ISBN-10: 1032236671
- Artikelnr.: 62996322
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781032236674
- ISBN-10: 1032236671
- Artikelnr.: 62996322
Florian Kerschbaumer is Project Manager at the Danube University Krems and Lecturer at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria. Linda von Keyserlingk-Rehbein is Curator and Head of the Document Department in the Military History Museum, Dresden, Germany. Martin Stark is Senior Researcher at the ILS- Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development, Dortmund, Germany. Marten Düring is Assistant Professor/Senior Research Scientist at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg.
1. Introduction
Part I: (Re-)construction of historical networks and their analysis
1. Networking the Res Publica. Social Network Analysis and the Republican Rome
2. Community detection and structural balance: network analytical modelling of
political structures and actions in the Middle Ages
3. The Value of Network Analysis in Historical Sociology: Economic and Social
Relations in Medieval
in Medieval Lübeck
4. Flemish Merchant Networks in Early Modern Seville. Approaches,
Comparisons, and Methodical Considerations
5. Kinship Networks in Northwestern German Rural Society (18th/19th
Centuries)
6. Mobility and Movements in Intellectual History: a Social Network
Approach
3. Computational extraction of network data from large corpora
1. Utilizing Historical Network Analysis on Meta-data to Model East
German Foreign Intelligence Cycle in the Baltic Sea Region 1975-1989
2. Social and semantic network analysis in the study of religions
4. Infrastructures for data collection and exploration
1. Deep Networks as Associative Interfaces to Historical Research
2. Networks as Gateways. Gleanings from Applications for the Exploration
of Historical Data
5. Outlook
1. Historical Network Research, Digital History, and Digital Humanities
Part I: (Re-)construction of historical networks and their analysis
1. Networking the Res Publica. Social Network Analysis and the Republican Rome
2. Community detection and structural balance: network analytical modelling of
political structures and actions in the Middle Ages
3. The Value of Network Analysis in Historical Sociology: Economic and Social
Relations in Medieval
in Medieval Lübeck
4. Flemish Merchant Networks in Early Modern Seville. Approaches,
Comparisons, and Methodical Considerations
5. Kinship Networks in Northwestern German Rural Society (18th/19th
Centuries)
6. Mobility and Movements in Intellectual History: a Social Network
Approach
3. Computational extraction of network data from large corpora
1. Utilizing Historical Network Analysis on Meta-data to Model East
German Foreign Intelligence Cycle in the Baltic Sea Region 1975-1989
2. Social and semantic network analysis in the study of religions
4. Infrastructures for data collection and exploration
1. Deep Networks as Associative Interfaces to Historical Research
2. Networks as Gateways. Gleanings from Applications for the Exploration
of Historical Data
5. Outlook
1. Historical Network Research, Digital History, and Digital Humanities
1. Introduction
Part I: (Re-)construction of historical networks and their analysis
1. Networking the Res Publica. Social Network Analysis and the Republican Rome
2. Community detection and structural balance: network analytical modelling of
political structures and actions in the Middle Ages
3. The Value of Network Analysis in Historical Sociology: Economic and Social
Relations in Medieval
in Medieval Lübeck
4. Flemish Merchant Networks in Early Modern Seville. Approaches,
Comparisons, and Methodical Considerations
5. Kinship Networks in Northwestern German Rural Society (18th/19th
Centuries)
6. Mobility and Movements in Intellectual History: a Social Network
Approach
3. Computational extraction of network data from large corpora
1. Utilizing Historical Network Analysis on Meta-data to Model East
German Foreign Intelligence Cycle in the Baltic Sea Region 1975-1989
2. Social and semantic network analysis in the study of religions
4. Infrastructures for data collection and exploration
1. Deep Networks as Associative Interfaces to Historical Research
2. Networks as Gateways. Gleanings from Applications for the Exploration
of Historical Data
5. Outlook
1. Historical Network Research, Digital History, and Digital Humanities
Part I: (Re-)construction of historical networks and their analysis
1. Networking the Res Publica. Social Network Analysis and the Republican Rome
2. Community detection and structural balance: network analytical modelling of
political structures and actions in the Middle Ages
3. The Value of Network Analysis in Historical Sociology: Economic and Social
Relations in Medieval
in Medieval Lübeck
4. Flemish Merchant Networks in Early Modern Seville. Approaches,
Comparisons, and Methodical Considerations
5. Kinship Networks in Northwestern German Rural Society (18th/19th
Centuries)
6. Mobility and Movements in Intellectual History: a Social Network
Approach
3. Computational extraction of network data from large corpora
1. Utilizing Historical Network Analysis on Meta-data to Model East
German Foreign Intelligence Cycle in the Baltic Sea Region 1975-1989
2. Social and semantic network analysis in the study of religions
4. Infrastructures for data collection and exploration
1. Deep Networks as Associative Interfaces to Historical Research
2. Networks as Gateways. Gleanings from Applications for the Exploration
of Historical Data
5. Outlook
1. Historical Network Research, Digital History, and Digital Humanities